AN IMAGE OF A CAR COULD LEAD KENTUCKY STATE POLICE TO A KILLER. TONIGHT, INVESTIGATORS ARE TRYING TO FIND WHOEVER WAS BEHIND THE WHEEL OF THIS BLACK CHEVY IMPALA. THEY BELIEVE SOMEONE IN THAT CAR MAY BE CONNECTED TO THE MURDERS OF A NELSON COUNTY WOMAN AND HER TEENAGE DAUGHTER. MARISSA ALTER GOT REACTION FROM NEIGHBORS TO THIS DEVELOPMENT. SHE IS LIVE OUTSIDE THE VICTIMS' HOME WITH THE LATEST... MARISSA? THIS IS REALLY THE FIRST POTENTIAL BREAK WE'VE HEARD ABOUT IN THIS CASE SINCE POLICE ARRIVED ON THE SCENE HERE LAST TUESDAY. KSP RELEASED IT THIS MORNING JUST AS FRIENDS AND FAMILY ATTENDED THE FUNERAL. INSIDE THIS BLACK CHEVY IMPALA MAY BE A KILLER RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MURDERS OF SPECIAL ED TEACHER KATHY NETHERLAND AND HER 16-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER SAMANTHA. SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS AT THIS GAS STATION - JUST DOWN THE ROAD FROM THE NETHERLAND'S HOME - SNAPPED THE IMAGE LAST MONDAY NIGHT JUST AFTER 8 - AROUND THE SAME TIME THE NETHERLANDS DIED. THE CAR WAS PICKED UP AGAIN A MILE AND A HALF DOWN THE ROAD ON ANOTHER SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM DRIVING AWAY FROM THE CRIME SCENE ON US 150 TOWARDS BARDSTOWN. YOU CAN SEE IT ON THE TOP OF YOUR SCREEN MOVING RIGHT TO LEFT. POLICE SAY IT'S A 2006 TO 2013 MODEL WITHOUT TINTED WINDOWS. IT'S THE FIRST TIME POLICE HAVE USED THE WORD SUSPECT SINCE THEY CONVERGED ON THIS NEIGHBORHOOD LAST TUESDAY MORNING. A RELATIVE CALLED 9-1-1 AFTER STOPPING BY THE HOUSE WHEN KATHY DIDN'T SHOW UP TO WORK. BUT POLICE HAVE SAID LITTLE - INCLUDING HOW MOTHER AND DAUGHTER DIED - LEAVING NEIGHBORS ON EDGE. BUT INVESTIGATORS SAY THEY DON'T KNOW WHO IS IN THE CAR AND NOW WANT THE PUBLIC'S HELP. THOUGH THE COMMUNITY IS STILL NERVOUS, THE HOPE IS THIS PHOTO COULD EASE ANXIETY AND LEAD TO MUCH NEEDED ANSWERS. ANYONE WITH INFORMATION ON THIS BLACK CHEVY IMPALA IS ASKED TO CALL KSP. THAT NUMBER IS 270-766- 5078. REPORTING LIVE NELSON COUNTY, MARISSA ALTER WLKY NEWS. LAST WEEK, STATE POLICE RELEASED PICTURES OF TWO TRUCKS - THEY THOUGHT COULD BE POTENTIAL WITNESSES TO THE NETHERLAND'S MURDERS. THOSE DRIVERS HAVE

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